Power Capacity: The “650 VA” indicates the power capacity of the UPS, which is approximately 650 Volt-Amperes. This capacity determines the amount of load (in watts) the UPS can support. It’s essential to consider the power requirements of the devices you intend to connect to the UPS to ensure they fall within its capacity.
Battery Backup: A UPS like this usually includes a built-in battery that can provide temporary power to connected devices during a power outage. This allows you to save your work, shut down equipment properly, or keep critical devices running until power is restored or a generator kicks in.
Surge Protection: UPS units often include surge protection to guard against voltage spikes or transient disturbances that could harm sensitive electronics.